柯林斯詞典colony /?k?l?n?/ (colonies) 1. N-COUNT A colony is a country which is controlled by a more powerful country. 殖民地 In France's former North African colonies, anti-French feeling is growing. 在法國的各前北非殖民地,反法情緒正在增長。2. N-COUNT You can refer to a place where a particular group of people lives as a particular kind of colony. (某一類人的) 聚居區(qū) In 1932, he established a school and artists' colony in Stone City, Iowa. 1932年,他在愛荷華州的小石城建立了一所學(xué)校和藝術(shù)家聚居區(qū)。 ...a penal colony. …一個罪犯的流放地。3. N-COUNT A colony of birds, insects, or animals is a group of them that live together. (生物) 居住在一起的群體 The islands are famed for their colonies of sea birds. 這些島嶼因有成群的海鳥居住而聞名。 返回 colony劍橋詞典 colony noun [C] (GROUP) a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away 殖民地 Australia and New Zealand are former British colonies. 澳大利亞和新西蘭從前是英國的殖民地。 a group of people who live in a colony 殖民地定居者群體 a group of people with a shared interest or job who live together in a way that is separate from other people (具有共同愛好或工作的)聚居人群,群體 an artists ' colony 聚居在一起的藝術(shù)家 a nudist colony 群居的裸體主義者 biology specialized a group of animals , insects , or plants of the same type that live together (動物、昆蟲或植物的)群,群落;生物群 a colony of ants /termites /bacteria 蟻群/白蟻群/菌落 例句 Many behavioural patterns have been identified in the chimp colony.India was a British colony.Australia and New Zealand are former British colonies.Europe saw its colonies as a source of raw material and a malleable workforce . colony noun [C] (HOUSES) Indian English an area surrounded by fences or walls that contains a group of houses , for example houses that have been built by an employer for its workers (有籬笆或圍墻環(huán)繞的)住宅區(qū) 返回 colony